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Skip the line and step straight into the Frida Kahlo Museum, with entry to Diego Rivera’s Anahuacalli Museum included.
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Wander through La Casa Azul, discovering Frida’s personal artifacts, folk art, and the gardens that inspired her creativity.
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Dive into Frida and Diego’s world with guided storytelling in either English or Spanish, packed with stories, images, and insightful commentary.
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The museum’s collection features pre-Hispanic treasures, vibrant dresses, and the atmosphere behind Frida’s iconic art.
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Opt for a hotel pickup upgrade to enjoy a guided stroll in Coyoacán, a mariachi boat ride in Xochimilco, and local treats.
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Skip the line entry ticket to Frida Kahlo Museum
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Anahuacalli Museum Ticket included
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Professional guide in English or Spanish (as per option selected)
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Round trip transportation from Mexico City (as per option selected)
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Walking tour at Coyocacan (as per option selected)
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Ride in a colorful 'trajinera' (as per option selected)
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These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
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Skip the lines and step inside Frida Kahlo’s Casa Azul, exploring her world with a digital guide and access to the Anahuacalli Museum.
Getting started
Arrive at the Frida Kahlo Museum’s main entrance and present your ticket for fast-track entry. After a quick check, you’ll receive your digital guide in English or Spanish to begin your self-paced visit.
What to expect
Frida Kahlo Museum (La Casa Azul)
Opened in 1958, La Casa Azul is the former home of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, now a celebrated cultural landmark in Mexico City. The museum offers a window into the artists’ creative lives and the environment that shaped their work.
Features
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Personal collections: View Frida’s dresses, folk art, pre-Hispanic artifacts, photographs, and original furniture, all reflecting her unique style and personal history.
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Peaceful gardens: Wander through lush gardens that display an exhibition of Frida’s clothing and offer a tranquil setting for reflection.
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Anahuacalli Museum: Your ticket includes entry to Diego Rivera’s Anahuacalli Museum, designed to showcase his extensive collection of pre-Hispanic art.
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Family-friendly access: Tickets are available for adults and children, with free entry for those under 6.
This experience is ideal for anyone seeking insight into Frida Kahlo’s life, her art, and the vibrant culture of Mexico City.
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Professional cameras and tripods are not allowed inside.
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No food, drinks, or chewing gum permitted inside the museum.
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Pets are not allowed; only service animals with ID are permitted.
Accessibility
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Museum is partially wheelchair accessible, with ramps at key points.
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Garden and ground-floor galleries are accessible to all visitors.
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No on-site wheelchairs; please bring your own if required.
Additional information
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The museum is closed on Mondays; plan your visit accordingly.
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Entry is only valid for the time slot booked; late entry is not guaranteed.
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Entry includes access to Frida's dresses, studio, and permanent collection.
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Guided tours aren’t permitted inside, but you’ll get a digital guide in English and Spanish to dive into Frida Kahlo’s world your way.
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Ticket price may vary depending on the day of the week and season.
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Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
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Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the starting point.
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Please check your final voucher for the starting point details & specific instructions.
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